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XFile Version 2.19 – User Manual
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4.9.1 General Information
The following fields displayed above the tabs provide general information on the job being
created or edited:
Field
Description
Job ID
Identifier automatically assigned to the job when it is saved
for the first time.
XT
EVS video server from which the record train will be
backed up.
If the user adds a job via the Edit menu or the Add button
in the Channels area, this field will be displayed as a drop-
down list. All systems connected to XNet are displayed in
the list.
If the user adds a job via the Create a new job in the
contextual menu of the time grid, the EVS server name will
automatically be assigned based on where the user clicks
the rime grid.
Input
Record channel that will be backed up on the selected
EVS video server.
If the user adds a job via the Edit menu or the Add button
in the Channels area, this field will be displayed as a drop-
down list. All systems connected to XNet are displayed in
the list.
If the user adds a job via the Create a new job in the
contextual menu of the time grid, the EVS server name will
automatically be assigned based on where the user clicks
the time grid.
XFile Clipname
Name of the clip/file to be created.
Example of Name: 01G NYG DAL
01 = Week1 G = GAME
NYG = New York Giants (HOME TEAM)
DAL = Dallas Cowboys (AWAY TEAM)
Priority
Priority level to assign to the current job.
The Scheduler will never stop a job defined with a high
priority set in the Priority field, even if it detects that
another job is being recorded slower than expected and if
the whole bandwidth is necessary to make up for lost time
on this job. In this case, the Scheduler will suspend the
jobs having a normal priority, never the ones with a high
priority.